2024银川一中高三上学期第一次月考试题(8月)英语含答案(含听力)
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第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. How did the woman intend to get to work today?
A. By bus. B. By taxi. C. By car.
2. What is the man doing?
A. Asking for information. B. Making a complaint. C. Canceling a tour.
3. What will the man do first?
A. Fetch his clothes. B. Visit Jim’s house. C. Do some cleaning.
4. How much profit did the man earn per sale last year?
A. 20%. B. 15%. C.10%.
5. Why is the man making so much noise?
A. He is fixing the furniture.
B. He is decorating the room.
C. He is moving the furniture.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the woman’s problem?
A. She has a toothache. B. She has a headache. C. She has an upset stomach.
7. What does the man offer to do for the woman?
A. Get her some medicine. B. Prepare some food for her. C. Drive her to the hospital.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. How does the man sound at first?
A. Frightened. B. Thoughtful. C. Impatient.
9.What is the woman likely to do next?
A. Return to the hotel. B. Sunbathe on the beach. C. Go surfing.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. How many vacation days does the woman have?
A. Three. B. Five. C. Seven.
11. Where are the speakers going first?
A. To Mount Kilimanjaro. B. To Victoria Falls. C. To the Great Rift Valley.
12.Which transportation is the woman probably unwilling to take?
A. The plane. B. The ship. C. The train.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Where did the girl probably take her class this morning?
A. In the classroom. B. In the playground. C. On the farm.
14.What did the girl do in Mr. Garcia’s class?
A. She picked fruits. B. She removed weeds. C. She planted crops.
15.Why did the girl feel unhappy?
A. The man blamed her for wasting food.
B. She felt ashamed of her bad habits.
C. Some classmates neglected the labor class.
16. Which word can best describe Mr. Garcia?
A. Principled. B. Modest. C. Easy-going.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What percentage of the people surveyed ate light food two to four times a week?
A. 94.9% B.60.0% C.55.7%
18. Why does Lu often eat light meals?
A. To save time. B. To lose weight. C. To get adequate nutrition.
19. Which Chinese university canteen started selling light meals?
A. The one in Sichuan Normal University.
B. The one in Yunnan University.
C. The one in Peking University.
20.Where does Zhang Jie work?
A. In an investment company.
B. In a famous restaurant.
C. In a food company.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Whether you are crazy about cycling or not, when it comes to purchasing a bike, the choice is endless, making it tough to know what to go for. Here are the best buys on the market right now.
Boardman CX Comp
This is a cross country bike, and it’s so multi-functional that you can handle any terrain(地势) on it, making it a great choice for those wanting to try various cycling subjects. If you leave on the thick tires it comes with, it can ride on various paths and can even handle some less demanding mountain bike routes. Alternatively, put on thin, smooth tires and treat it as a road bike. It has a basket and conics with Shimano Sora gears(变速器), which are outstanding for its price.(£650,IIalfords)
Planet XRT-58 V2
Planet X is based in Yorkshire, which means you’d probably have to buy this bike without seeing it. But it’s worth it, because this is an excellent machine at a lower price. Planet X is a highly rated manufacturer and this model comes with Shimano Sora gearing.(£585,Planet X)
Specialized Allez E5
Specialized is one of the biggest and most popular brands in cycling, and this is its hugely popular primary road bike. It comes with solid components from front to back and you’ll look great out on the road. (£75, Evans Cycles)
Boardman Road Team Carbon
If you can push your budget (预算) further still, this bike is worth the extra investment. The frame is made entirely from carbon, which is lighter, faster and more comfortable than the composition (复合) metal models above and gives you an all-round and more enjoyable ride. It also means that if you get really serious about cycling, you don’t have to upgrade as quickly as you would with a cheaper bike. Besides, it also comes with Shimano Sora gearing. (£800, Halfords)
21.What is special about Boardman CX Comp?
A. Its various functions. B. Its firm tires.
C. Its light form. D. Its reasonable price.
22. What can we learn about the bikes mentioned in the text?
A. Planet XRT-58 V2 has been sold out so far.
B. Boardman Road Team Carbon is made by a special material.
C. Specialized Allez E5 is designed for senior cyclists.
D. Boardman CX Comp is just a mountain bike.
23. In which part does the text probably appear in the newspaper?
A. Travel. B. Culture. C. Health. D. Advertisement.
B
Marissa Sumathipala, a student at Broad Run High School outside of Washington, D.C, was practicing with her recreational figure-skating team when she crashed with another skater. Her head hit against the ice heavily. Everything went black.
Up to that point, Sumathipala’s entire life had centred around her sport -- her daily schedule, exercise routine, even her diet. She had hopes of making the 2018 Olympic team. The fall on the ice would change everything, including her direction.
Sumathipala had a brain injury and it ended her skating career. Symptoms lasted for years. Her memory felt unclear at times. She’d find herself dizzy, sick, or exhausted. Sumathipala consulted doctors, so many that she “lost count”. But no one had answers.
Sumathipala began to realize that there was so much unknown about the brain. She set out to find the answers herself, a path that would eventually bring her to Harvard University, where she’d concentrate in the human brain. Throughout her four years, Surmathipala homed in on brain science, She worked with the McCarroll Lab at Harvard Medical School, helping develop a new method for sequencing synapses (神经突序列) in the brain, which are crucial for memory and learning. Even as an undergraduate, her colleagues were so struck by how mature her thinking already was about science that she quickly became a trusted and valued member of the lab.
Also, Sumathipala competed with the Harvard Figure Skating Club all four years. She helped increase its membership and introduced new skaters to the sport she still loves. “I spent a long time struggling with my identity,” she said. “Growing up I was just a skater and then, when I got injured, I had to rebuild my identity. Then I was a scientist. Now, I identify as being both a skater and a scientist.”
Reflecting on her years at Harvard, Sumathipala said one of the things she’s most grateful for is seeing how things have come full circle for her.
24. What do we know about Sumathipala’s injury?
A. It changed her life direction.
B. It led to her loss of eyesight
C. It stopped her skating eventually.
D. It was easily cured by doctors.
25. In what way did Sumathipala think she could find the answer to her disease?
A. Turning to doctors. B. Go on practicing.
C. Doing research on brain herself. D. Rebuilding her identity.
26. Which of the following can best describe Marissa Sumathipala?
A. creative and sensible
B. quick-minded and imaginative
C. adventurous and self-challenging
D. perseverant and ambitious
27. What made things come full circle for Sumathipala?
A. Deep love for figure skating.
B. The praise from her lab colleagues.
C. Her determination to achieve life goals.
D. Good relationship with new skaters.
C
Chatting in her bright two-bedroom flat, Shirley Meredeen, aged 91, doesn’t hesitate to describe the benefits of living here. “It keeps my brain going. We are all very active because there is so much to do...We’re really lucky to have such a supportive community.”
In 1998, Meredeen first heard of the concept of cohousing as developed in the Netherlands and decided to copy its model in the U.K. and create the Older Women’s Co-Housing (OWCH) with her friends. But they didn’t imagine that it would be an 18-year struggle. The novelty of the idea coupled with the lack of data to prove the social and economic benefits made it difficult for them to access public money. Councils always compared their idea to sheltered accommodation and saw it as a burden for their already overstretched budgets.
In fact, the community-led housing is a departure from the conventional understanding of later life. Now, the community comprises 25 flats as well as a shared kitchen, meeting room, laundry, garden, car park and a guest room. People live together based on interdependence. They can take control of their future instead of relying on their families or care homes. All the neighbors look out for each other, not after each other, which means accompanying to medical appointments, doing the local shopping, having family contacts in preparation for an emergency... But the limits of such informal care among residents still need to be worked out.
OWCH has paved the way for alternative living arrangements in later life and the support for community-led housing is starting to emerge in the form of guidance and funding, according to the UK Cohousing Network.
28. What do we know about Meredeen?
A. She first tried cohousing in the Netherlands.
B. She is a regular visitor to OWCH
C. She is a pioneer in elderly care service.
D. She founded OWCH single-handed.
29. Why did it take such a long time to set up OWCH?
A. It didn’t benefit social economy.
B. It didn’t keep up with the time
C. It called for careful budgeting.
D. It was hard to get public funding.
30. Which is probably the reason why seniors choose OWCH?
A. They are more independent.
B. They are responsible for each other.
C. They receive more care services.
D. They can rely on their relatives.
31.What is the purpose of the text?
A. To describe an ambitious figure.
B. To introduce a new lifestyle of seniors.
C. To ensure elderly people’s welfare.
D. To inspire the aged to achieve their dreams.
D
The rise of the robots has raised the possibility of a future where there is simply less work for humans to do. To tired office workers, a world where we all have a bit more leisure time sounds rather nice. Yet what really matters is how work will be distributed across the workforce.
The recent study shows there is no reason to believe it will be evenly (均衡地) spread. The length of the average working week in the U.K. has declined steadily from about 59 hours in the mid-19th century to 32 hours in 2009. But averages hide a lot.
While trends among women have been stable, there have been big shifts among men. Males in well-paid full-time employment are now working slightly longer hours on average than two decades ago. Meanwhile, men in full-time employment at the bottom of the wage ladder are working much less.
On top of that, the number of low-paid men who work part-time has increased sharply. Twenty years ago, one in twenty men with low hourly wages worked part-time; today it is one in five. Analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies shows this phenomenon is only happening among the low-paid. In better-paying jobs, part-time men are still fairly rare. Gender roles within families might tend to be similar too. Low-paid men may be choosing to shoulder more childcare responsibilities so their partners can return to work.
Yet it is clear that the distribution of work will matter to people. Britain has both overemployment and underemployment problems: Official data show 3.4 million people in Britain want to work more hours while 3.2 million want to work few hours for less pay. The underemployed are likely to be waiters or cleaners. The overemployed are most likely to be doctors or chief executives. This indicates an economy where demand and supply of skills are out of sync.
Nobody knows for sure how the next wave of automation will shake up demand for different skills. Perhaps doctors will gain the free time they desire. Others might find themselves in greater demand. But short of some developing a much better system for training people quickly for the jobs economy needs, it seems likely that in the future -- as now -- there will be too much work for some, and too little for others.
32.What can be inferred from the first two paragraphs?
A. The development of robots will get rid of humans’ work.
B. Future leisure time will be allocated evenly across the workforce.
C. The U.K. has taken some measures to stop the decline of working hours.
D. The averages may not be the accurate indicators of the uneven distribution of working hours.
33.What can we learn from the analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies?
A. Low-paid men are to blame for the low employment.
B. More well-paid men are choosing to work part-time.
C. Part-time men have increased only among the low-paid.
D. Part-time men rarely shoulder childcare responsibilities.
34.What do the underlined words “out of syne” mean in Paragraph 5?
A. Important. B. Imbalanced C. Undoubted. D. Harmful.
35.What is the text mainly about?
A. The total amount of human labor will be decreased.
B. Better training systems will be built across the world.
C. Robots contribute to uneven distribution across the workforce.
D. The number of low-paid men who work part-time has increased.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Have you ever had this kind of childhood memory: a family sits together casually, drinking and tasting tea after lunch or dinner? 36
After being spread to different parts of the world, 37 Now tea has finally received top-level global recognition as a shared cultural treasure of mankind. On Nov. 29, “traditional tea processing techniques and associated social practices in China” was added to the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage.
Traditional tea processing techniques and associated social practices in China consist of the knowledge, skills and practices concerning the management of tea plantations (茶园) as well as the picking of tea leaves, manual processing, drinking, and sharing of tea, noted UNESCO.
38 The most commonly used skills ranging from shaqing (杀青) to xunzhi (窨制). Chinese tea is divided into mainly six categories: green, black, yellow, oolong, white and dark. All of them follow their own processes for tea making. Practices of greeting guests with tea are shared among multiple ethnic groups and provide a sense of identity and continuity. 39 . It means boiling tea at a stove -- a social tea activity popular among young Chinese people.
Weilu zhucha is a replacement in the cold seasons for the camping craze. Sitting around a stove, boiling some tea, people chat, admire the scenery and immerse themselves in traditional Chinese culture by boiling tea together in person. “ 40 Whenever we want some snacks, we sit around a stove and boil tea,” an Internet user commented.
A. Take tea making for example.
B. This can be fully shown by weilu zhucha.
C. tea is common in Chinese people's daily lives.
D. It’s good to feel the warm atmosphere when boiling tea.
E. China now has 43 items on the intangible cultural heritage list.
F. tea has delighted and fascinated the world for a thousand years.
G. This has been a daily activity for Chinese people throughout their history.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I am a champion. I have won medals in three different sports and was proud to represent Canada at the international level in basketball. I 41 five days a week, working with top quality coaches and mental performance consultants to be at my 42 in my sport. By the way, all that is 43 the Special Olympics.
I was born with a(n) 44 disability. The older I got, the 45 it became for me to keep up with everyone else. 46 I joined in the Special Olympics, I was shy, not confident and didn’t have many friends so I felt 47 .When I got there, 48 , everyone was very encouraging, supportive, and let me be myself without being 49 . Now, I have 50 it all the way to the World Games. Being a Special Olympics athlete 51 my pride and dignity.
I’m here giving this talk not because I’m a 52 case. I am here because there is still a big 53 with the way many people treat people like me. The world does not 54 us as champions. Not long ago, we were 55 and hidden away. And in too many cases, people with intellectual disabilities like me are 56 to the wider population.
I am here today to challenge you to look at us as 57 . I am no longer hidden and bullied. Now, I have dreams and achievements in my sport and I am 58 a career as a personal trainer. I would like to leave you with one final thought. “Sports have the 59 to change the world.” The Special Olympics are giving us a place to be confident, meet friends and get to feel like and 60 champions.
41. A. train B. row C. play D. struggle
42. A. request B. service C. best D. expense
43. A. beyond B. under C. across D. through
44. A. emotional B. intellectual C. psychological D. physical
45. A. earlier B. harder C. longer D. closer
46. A. After B. While C. Before D. Because
47. A. left out B. taken in C. set aside D. picked on
48. A. thus B. otherwise C. besides D. though
49. A. proved B. examined C. judged D. chosen
50. A. did B. made C. got D. put
51. A. reserves B. restores C. recognizes D. adapts
52. A. charity B. failure C. theory D. test
53. A. problem B. advance C. conflict D. change
54. A. remember B. trust C. call D. see
55. A. respected B. assessed C. avoided D. controlled
56. A. invisible B. inaccessible C. irresistible D. unimaginable
57. A. friends B. peers C. athletes D. equals
58. A. declaring B. displaying C. operating D. pursuing
59. A. goal B. power C. honor D. duty
60. A. beat B. bear C.be D. desire
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Recently Australia 61.________ (list) the koala as an endangered species across most of its eastern coast after a dramatic decline in numbers because of land clearing, bushfires, drought, disease and other threats. The federal government has been urged 62. _______ (take) more measures to protect koalas from rapidly decreasing habitats and climate change.
“This listing adds priority when it comes to the 63.__________ (conserve) of the koala,” Environment Minister said on Friday. She said officials were designing a recovery plan, and land development application would now be assessed for impacts on the species.
Last year, a New South Wales survey found koalas would be extinct there by 2050 64. ________ there was urgent action. Black Summer bushfires of 2019-2020, 65. ________ affected 24% of the habitats in New South Wales alone, had killed 5,000 koalas.
“Koalas have gone from no-listing to vulnerable (易危物种) to endangered within a decade. That is a 66. ________ (shocking) fast decline,” said a scientist. “Today’s decision is welcome, and it will stop koalas 67. ________ (slide) towards extinction if it 68. ________ (accompany) by stronger laws.”
Scientists warn that climate change will also 69. ________ (worse) bushfires and drought, and reduce the quality of koalas’ eucalyptus(桉树) leaf diet.
Koalas are also found in South Australia and Victoria but their numbers are 70. ________ the decrease nationally, according to protection groups.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(/\),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I had lived with a couple of friends in a small apartment in London half a dozen years ago. One day we needed some tools to put up shelves and microphones for the party. We didn’t mean to buy the tools and rent them was expensive. Besides, it really got us annoyed was that we would also collectively create mountains of waste.
Inspiring by tool libraries in the USA and lending libraries in Berlin, we started a small Library of Things local. Up to now we have run five Library of Things site across London. Every of them lends approximately 40 items to 120 local borrowers monthly. We make that easy for people to borrow an affordable carpet cleaner, or tent, which finally leads a better quality of life.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是红星中学的高三学生李华。你所在学校为了让高三学生有更多的时间备战高考,计划每周减少一节体育课进行数学测试。请你写一篇短文表达你对这个提议的看法。内容包括:
1.你的观点;
2.你的理由。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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